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WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast

True Crime Tuesday: Society's Fascination With Serial Killers

WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast

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4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2024

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Scott Bonn, public speaker and author of the best-selling book Why We Love Serial Killers: The Curious Appeal of the World's Most Savage Murderers, joins Kendall and Casey to discuss society and the media's obsession with serial killers as well as the interactions he has had with some of the most notorious serial killers throughout his career. 

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Kendall and Casey preset

0:33.6

true crime Tuesday on 93 W I B.C.

0:38.4

Yeah, it's that time. It's True Crime Tuesday here on 93 W I B. It is the Kendall and Casey show Special

0:45.8

guest today. His name is Scott Bond PhD. He is a producer, a TV commentator

0:50.9

podcast host, public speaker,

0:52.8

and author of the best-selling popular culture book,

0:55.4

Why We Love Serial Killers,

0:57.2

The Curious Appeal of the World's Most Savage Murders.

1:00.4

All right, Scott, let's get right into it.

1:02.7

Why is so much of the populace fascinated

1:05.1

with serial killers?

1:06.1

Well, that's the million dollar question.

1:08.3

And I think it has to do with multiple factors, but starting with the word empathy.

1:15.4

I think we as humans were drawn to both the good and the bad,

1:19.8

but were particularly attracted to things that are larger than life and actually very dangerous

1:26.3

and could hurt us.

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